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Hello,

I am planning to sell one of my Branded Domain Champs.net
I am interested to know the appraisal.

Can any one appraise it for me.

Looking for your valuable feedbacks.

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and how has it been branded?
 

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So, what do you think of this domain... and its appraisal..
 

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Its an Catchy name, Popular Keyword with huge search volume. Its an short name of Champion. Please have a look at Champssports.
 

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Its an Catchy name, Popular Keyword with huge search volume. Its an short name of Champion. Please have a look at Champssports.

i'm familiar with the champsports brand.


but not champs.net as a brand, as you introduced it
 

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Long-term Retail:
Don't price it above $8k.
Although a sale above $8k could happen here, it's foolish to plan on something so unlikely unless you're sitting on a million bucks already.
IF you're approached by an end-user buyer, then plan to settle between $1k and $8k -- with likelihood increasing toward the $1k end of the range.
Emphasis on "IF" ...

Mid-term Retail:
If you're not prepared to wait 2-3 years, then don't price the domain above $2k.
Plan to settle between $300 and $2k if you can find an interested end-user buyer -- with likelihood increasing toward the lower end of the range.

Wholesale:
Don't drop it.
Fairly easy to sell below $100, if you're patient.
Sale unlikely above $500.
 
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